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print(command); // "commandname" | print(command); // "commandname" | ||
print(argument); // "with argument" | print(argument); // "with argument" | ||
return 1; | return 1; // boolean, 1 means the command succeeded | ||
} | } | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 20:57, 12 June 2025
The console is fundamental to the entire engine. It determines how the Graphics API is initialized, controls how configurations are set, and allows many features to be toggled or adjusted using Commands without having to quit the game.
Commands
A Command is a whitespace-less string that can be associated with a function. The Command may or may not have a help message, and it may have a #Category.
A Command is a function associated with a string that contains no whitespace. The function accepts the name of the command as a string, as well as an optional argument string. For example, running the following command:
RUN commandname "with argument"
will dispatch a handler function:
int32 handler(const char* command, const char* argument) {
print(command); // "commandname"
print(argument); // "with argument"
return 1; // boolean, 1 means the command succeeded
}